nothing is like Chuck Norris.
@Johnny2Bags47nothing is like Chuck Norris.
@Johnny2Bags47 I have traveled faster than the speed of light.
I was like F it.. 😎
totally thought it ess was going to be a lot more interesting.
talk about snoozefest 2024 🥱😴🤫
That’s General Chuck Yeager to you. He’s was a leading pioneer, engineer and pilot whose contributions to American aviation stomps what’s you Brit’s came up with in the last 30 years. Your shots are trifling at most.
@BruhhhhSMHA moving boom?
@hansdegroot652So is an other plane would fly behind a super sonic plane folowing it at the same speed it could be in a loooong booooom?
@hansdegroot652..."nature has probably already beaten us to it" I usually learn from Nature daily. Thanks for the quote.
@DonaldG-qq4ol So the shockwave has nothing to do with the medium, only the sound, and the only effect on the medium is an increase of pressure, is that right?
there is a few other things that don't make sense to me either...
Never should have changed the name, Seattle Supersonics.
@ImGoingSupersonicNo matter what I am looking into, Aaron has a video on it!!! Nice "blast" from the past!!!
@Wendy-Williams-NCGreat video
@norbertoavila2018IM realy realy curious about what causes the sonic boom
@AdneguttThis answered a life long question and argument in my family thank you!!! I’ve always told my family that there is no way a sonic boom only happens at the point of which the jet passes the speed of sound, rather the sound boom rides behind the jet until it slows below the speed. Everyone said I was wrong. And I knew I had to be right bc the jet is still ahead of the sound the whole time. How could it be one big boom and than nothing!?? No. The boom isn’t one boom it’s a loud roar following the jet. And when it hits you on the ground in sound like one boom. It’s like if you run as fast as the jet without creating your own boom. You could run in the boom sound and it would be constant. Not a boom at that point but just a loud constant roar. You can hear this roar for more than the boom. Have you ever thought a get engine was loud as thunder when it was way off in the distance? That’s not the engine making that loud roar. That’s the sound wave overlap you’re hear. When a jet is flying under the speed of sound way off like that, you don’t even hear it. I know you’ve seen a jet and heard nothing? You’re like wow that crazy i can’t hear the engine. Well it was never the engine you were hearing. If you only hear the engine the sound wouldn’t make it to you. And if you was close enough to hear it. It would sound like air spraying. Not thunder
@gsxroyce256Anybody know the name of the tune used a 1.24 ?
@tjm3900Hmm.
@simianwarthogWhat would change in a vacuum if anything?
@maniacdaddy8047By "nature", he meant God.
@nameyourchannel78447:10 Pistol Shrimp has all the Infinity Stones.
@eyeprops5422 00:39. That’s not a sonic boom. You’ve been fooled by whoever sold you the pic or wherever you found it. Basically it’s a bit of group think happening there. That pic is actually a vapour cone.
What’s a vapour cone. Well as anything moves through the air it will compress the air in front of it. Then the air will expand into the lower pressure behind it. If there is enough moisture in the air or a big enough pressure differential then you’ll get a vapour cone.